Multimodal Imaging Offers an Added Perspective on Progression of AMD: WI Reading Center

A research team from the Wisconsin Reading Center, Madison, conducted a multimodal comparison of OCT-based biomarkers and developed a translational map to gain an understanding of how advanced imaging biomarkers, specifically nGA, cRORA, and iRORA, are manifested in typical diagnostic imaging. They utilized Heidelberg OCT, autofluorescence, and color fundus photography during the study to assess key biomarkers. The lead researcher, Amitha Domalpally, MD, PhD, and her colleagues reported that "multimodal imaging offers an added perspective on progression of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and that multimodal technology bridges the gap between advanced AMD biomarkers and clinical features.

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SPECTRALIS Geographic Atrophy
SPECTRALIS Geographic Atrophy
Image courtesy: Heidelberg Engineering.

 


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